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Fontana - Motorcycle Racing

maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
edited May 8, 2005 in Sports
Hey peeps!

I was shooting at Fontana this weekend, so here are a couple of shots for now...

duhamel_fontana1.jpg

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mladin_fontana1.jpg

Andrew :)
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    bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited May 2, 2005
    Very nice. Magazine perfect thumb.gif
    I look like that when I go ride, I just don't ride like that :wow :D
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    coldclimbcoldclimb Registered Users Posts: 1,169 Major grins
    edited May 2, 2005
    Man, I love that first pic. That's getting seriously low. Awesome stuff!
    John Borland
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 3, 2005
    Thank you!

    one more...
    yates_fontana1.jpg
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 3, 2005
    hodgson_fontana1.jpg

    Andrew :)
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,911 moderator
    edited May 3, 2005
    Super Pookie,

    Being and old guy myself, I love seeing Miguel Duhamel in front :D

    These shots seem a little OE. Were you shooting mid day for these?
    The Aaron Yates shot looks better.

    Ian
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 3, 2005
    ian408 wrote:
    Super Pookie,

    Being and old guy myself, I love seeing Miguel Duhamel in front :D

    These shots seem a little OE. Were you shooting mid day for these?
    The Aaron Yates shot looks better.

    Ian
    Yeah, Duhamel's a nice guy!

    I think it could be your monitor...They look fine on my end... (both laptop and desktop - spidered) so it's possible due to monitor variance that there might be some percieved brightness shift..

    The Duhamel shot was at the end of the day with low sun, the others are race day with some in front of a corner and the other behind, so there's a slight light change due to direction.

    These are just a few I can share due to others being chosen for publication..

    Andrew :)
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    DeaconDeacon Registered Users Posts: 239 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Little help
    Mac could you pass on settings you were using on the camera, also how the focus was being done, manual or auto etc. I am trying to get better at action shots and need a little advice.

    Deacon

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    SusanBSusanB Registered Users Posts: 281 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Wonderful captures. They have me on the edge of my seat hoping that the rider doesn't hurt his kneeeek7.gif Super on all of the technical stuff too:D thumb.gif

    Susan
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,911 moderator
    edited May 4, 2005
    maczippy wrote:
    Yeah, Duhamel's a nice guy!

    I think it could be your monitor...
    Indeed it was. My bad. I've been having power problems lately. A shim
    and a tune--ready to go!

    Ian
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    NirNir Registered Users Posts: 1,400 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Andrew,

    You keep amazing me again and again ... fantastic!
    __________________

    Nir Alon

    images of my thoughts
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    CMasterCMaster Registered Users Posts: 63 Big grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    I gotta say Andrew, I find myself coming back and looking at these pictures. They're absolutely incredible! I've checked the other ones on your site and I'm so very impressed by all of them. There are so many good ones on your site. I'm humbled your work :): Excellent stuff thumb.gif
    -- Paul (pmack.smugmug.com)
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    RocketManRocketMan Registered Users Posts: 236 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Nice shots! I just went to a local event begining of last month (April) mostly weekend motorcycle racers, not nearly as fast as those guys. The new D70 was great shooting them in back curves, but compared to these, well, it inspires me to take more and hopefully get better.

    Again wonderful shots, thanks for the inspiration!

    RM
    http://roadrunes.com
    "It's better to bite the hand that feeds you, than to feed the hand that bites you" - Me :D
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    ian408 wrote:
    Indeed it was. My bad. I've been having power problems lately. A shim
    and a tune--ready to go!

    Ian
    No worries!! I'd rather have some mention it than not, but I thought/knew they were okay hence my surprise, but I am human too you know!!

    Andrew :)
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Deacon wrote:
    Mac could you pass on settings you were using on the camera, also how the focus was being done, manual or auto etc. I am trying to get better at action shots and need a little advice.

    Deacon
    The shots of the Beemers are nice, but IMO your shutter speed is a little too high as you're stopping motion with the tyre tread being visible, and you always want to try and give the impression of motion with bikes/cars etc.

    So tell me what your setting were (I'm guess you shutter was around 1/1000 or so perhaps).

    There's really no hard and fast setting that works (I feel). Sometimes I use aperture priority and go roughly f7.1-f11 which depending on light/iso settings and so forth will give you roughly around 1/400.

    Here's another one for you...
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    hodgson_fontana2.jpg

    1DMK2, 300f2.8+1.4TC. All of these were shot at ISO100.

    Andrew :)
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    RocketManRocketMan Registered Users Posts: 236 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Ok, what the heck, not as clear as the other in here, but hey 6 megapixals is what I got and I couldn't get quite as close to the turns as I'd have liked ...

    out of 130 shot heres the three best on my first shoot with the D70
    r-1.jpg
    was kinda tickled that you can see his dark glasses in this this first one

    setting up for the next turn here
    r-2.jpg

    and finally one a very tight pack coming round the "S" too bad the tires in the barrier were so high.
    r-3.jpg

    all shot with 300mm zoom around 1/1000 f5.6 200 ASA

    RM
    http://roadrunes.com
    "It's better to bite the hand that feeds you, than to feed the hand that bites you" - Me :D
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    RM - you always want to try and capture faces/hands (I feel) and so it's cool that you can see his face and it looks like you have the timing there, but they look a tad OOF.

    What are you shooting at for these?

    Andrew :)
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    gsgarygsgary Registered Users Posts: 1,350 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Great shots what position did Hodgson finish ?
    Regads
    Gary
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    mercphotomercphoto Registered Users Posts: 4,550 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    RocketMan wrote:
    Ok, what the heck, not as clear as the other in here, but hey 6 megapixals is what I got and I couldn't get quite as close to the turns as I'd have liked ...

    all shot with 300mm zoom around 1/1000 f5.6 200 ASA

    I agree with Andy that they look somewhat OOF, or soft. At 1/1000 second shutter they should be pretty sharp. Judging by the motion blur in the first shot, however, I doubt your shutter was actually that fast. If you were panning, it could simply be an issue of not tracking the subject very accurately. Just takes practice.
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    DeaconDeacon Registered Users Posts: 239 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Settings
    Thanks for the comments, I was shooting Shutter priority and high speed from 1/2000 to 1/6400 and the f stop ranged from 2.8 to roughly 5.6. Some of my shots I pick a point and focus on that length, some I tried with single auto focus and some with continuous focus. I am the least pleased with the continuous focus as they always seem a bit OOF.

    Deacon

    21049489-L.jpg

    maczippy wrote:
    The shots of the Beemers are nice, but IMO your shutter speed is a little too high as you're stopping motion with the tyre tread being visible, and you always want to try and give the impression of motion with bikes/cars etc.

    So tell me what your setting were (I'm guess you shutter was around 1/1000 or so perhaps).

    There's really no hard and fast setting that works (I feel). Sometimes I use aperture priority and go roughly f7.1-f11 which depending on light/iso settings and so forth will give you roughly around 1/400.

    Here's another one for you...
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    RocketManRocketMan Registered Users Posts: 236 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    mercphoto wrote:
    I agree with Andy that they look somewhat OOF, or soft. At 1/1000 second shutter they should be pretty sharp. Judging by the motion blur in the first shot, however, I doubt your shutter was actually that fast. If you were panning, it could simply be an issue of not tracking the subject very accurately. Just takes practice.
    yeah, i just checked the data from those shots the first two were at /500 the last 1/1000 iso was auto not locked at 100 as I thought. First time doing fast action with this camera, still so much to learn!:D Used to do this with my old Nikon F years ago with steader hands and totally manual everything. I think too that I had the auto focus set so it locked when shutter button was pressed half-way have to try with continous mode or just go manual next time. Also discovered that the 70-300 lens I have is not a DX lens so at maximum focus its a tad blurred, have to bring it back just a hair even when shooting stuff beyond max focal range, found this when shooting the moon recently. Still all in all not bad for my first go with a camera I've had less than a month.
    Thanks for the tips!

    RM
    http://roadrunes.com
    "It's better to bite the hand that feeds you, than to feed the hand that bites you" - Me :D
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    RocketManRocketMan Registered Users Posts: 236 Major grins
    edited May 4, 2005
    Deacon wrote:
    Thanks for the comments, I was shooting Shutter priority and high speed from 1/2000 to 1/6400 and the f stop ranged from 2.8 to roughly 5.6. Some of my shots I pick a point and focus on that length, some I tried with single auto focus and some with continuous focus. I am the least pleased with the continuous focus as they always seem a bit OOF.

    Deacon

    21049489-L.jpg
    Mmmm, beemers, nice bikes though these are bit to new fangled for my tastesrolleyes1.gif
    I take it this was a track day somewhere?

    RM 'still back in the stone age of motorcycles' ( I ride a 73 R60/5 and 78 R100/7, the last being my "new" bike!):D
    http://roadrunes.com
    "It's better to bite the hand that feeds you, than to feed the hand that bites you" - Me :D
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 5, 2005
    couple more?

    meiring_fontana1.jpg
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 5, 2005
    and...

    disalvo_fontana1.jpg
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    SusanBSusanB Registered Users Posts: 281 Major grins
    edited May 5, 2005
    maczippy wrote:
    couple more?

    meiring_fontana1.jpg
    This shot is just wonderful! clap.gifclap.gifclap.gifclap.gif Love the colors, focus and composition. What a wall hanger!thumb.gif

    Susan
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,911 moderator
    edited May 5, 2005
    Zippy. you are such a tease! I love looking at your stuff!

    Thanks so much for sharing!

    Ian
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    maczippymaczippy Registered Users Posts: 597 Major grins
    edited May 8, 2005
    You're welcome Ian!

    Just to let everyone know I have udpated my site with a few images from Fontana that I haven't sent to publishers (they're mine, all mine I say!!)

    matt_m_fontana1.jpg

    Andrew :)
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    bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited May 8, 2005
    A thought just came to me headscratch.gif

    Hey Mr. Zippy like I said in earlier post, "look like that, don't ride like that", could you maybe see your way clear to follow me down the 405, as I boot/scoot to work. I'm sure with your exp/talent you could make me look real good. I have no good shots of me anywhere except this little tease:

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    thats me in there, honest :lol4 :lol4
    Oh wait you charge real $ for your work, oh well neeeeevvvvvvrrrrrrrr miiiiiiiinnnnnd :lol4

    Outstanding work you do thumb.gif
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